Declassified UFO / UAP Document

A NEW FSR CATALOGUE: The effects of UFOs on Animals; Birds, and smaller creatures Part 6

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TL;DR

This document is a compilation of international UFO sighting reports from 1964-1970, focusing on the observed reactions of animals to the phenomena. It highlights recurring themes of animal distress and physical traces left at landing sites.

This document, part of a series from the Flying Saucer Review (FSR), provides a catalog of reported UFO sightings from 1964 to 1970, specifically focusing on the reactions of animals and birds to these phenomena. The reports span multiple countries, including the United States, New Zealand, England, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, and Malaysia. The accounts consistently describe animals—ranging from dogs and horses to cattle and canaries—exhibiting extreme distress, such as barking, stampeding, or trembling, in the presence of unidentified aerial objects. In several instances, these sightings are accompanied by physical evidence, such as flattened grass or holes in the ground, and electromagnetic effects, such as radio interference. The document also includes a section titled 'World round-up,' which details specific incidents, including a 1970 sighting in Nova Scotia involving a report of an 'artificially produced barium ion cloud' by NASA, and a 1970 report from Malaysia regarding 'little men' seen by schoolboys. The compilation serves as a historical record of anecdotal evidence linking UAP activity to localized biological disturbances.

Among the numerous 'UFO phenomena' or 'poltergeist-type phenomena' reported from Warminster and vicinity it may be noted that, at or near the outset, at just after 6.00 a.m. on Christmas Day, a young married couple claim that they were awakened by the frantic barking and whimpering of their dog in the garden outside.

Official Assessment

The document compiles reports of UFO sightings that coincide with unusual animal behavior, including stampedes, vocalizations, and physical distress.

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